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What is a Steel Pipe Mill Test Certificate (MTC) and Why is it Crucial?

By |2026-01-13T06:28:02+00:00December 31st, 2025|Categories: Steel Pipes, Uncategorized|

What is a Steel Pipe Mill Test Certificate (MTC) and Why is it Crucial? If you're sourcing industrial steel pipes, there's one document that matters more than the price quote, more than the delivery schedule, and certainly more than the sales brochure. That document is the Mill Test Certificate, commonly known in the industry as an MTC. [...]

Frequently Asked Questions On Seamless And Welded Pipes

By |2025-11-01T16:05:24+00:00October 31st, 2025|Categories: Seamless Pipes, Uncategorized, Welded Pipes|Tags: , |

Click Here to view how we manufacture and delivered seamless square pipes to one of the leading car manufacturers in India! Unraveling the Mystery: Your Top Questions About Seamless vs. Welded Pipes Answered! Ever wondered what makes a pipe tick? When it comes to industrial applications, construction, and even your home's infrastructure, pipes [...]

Seamless Heat Exchanger Tubes

By |2023-12-14T16:33:52+00:00December 14th, 2023|Categories: Uncategorized|

Seamless heat exchanger tubes play a crucial role in various industries due to their exceptional thermal conductivity, reliability, and resistance to harsh environments. These tubes are commonly used in applications such as chemical and petrochemical plants, power generation facilities, and food processing. The advantages of seamless heat exchanger tubes contribute significantly to their popularity in [...]

History of Steel Pipes

By |2019-03-17T16:05:08+00:00March 12th, 2019|Categories: Steel Pipes, Uncategorized|Tags: |

History of Steel Pipes In 1830, the first furnace was built in the United States for making wrought iron pipe. Soon thereafter, more furnaces came into production. The demand was enormous because of the need for water distribution in fast-growing cities. Those wrought iron pipes were in small diameters and few sizes. Production was limited [...]

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